This last week I have sent www.healingwithphotography.co.uk website live and it has been a real work of love for me and strangely, I didn’t feel any nerves about sending this one live, unlike my photography website a few months ago.
I decided on a blue theme for the site colour, mainly because I like the softness of it and it’s a positive colour without being aggressive or blinding people with loud tones.
The photography of the lily on the banner is one of my own; lilies are my favourite flower and I think they are so beautiful and graceful. Hopefully it portrays a sense of calm and tranquillity that through taking my courses people can move into. And oh look at the trap I’ve just fallen into, explaining my photographs! I think that we all remember the interesting debate a few months ago as to whether we should or shouldn’t do that. Ultimately though, it’s a photograph of something that I love.
So at the moment the website is a little short on content, though that is mainly because right now I want the website as source of reference when I’m handing out business cards and proposals to companies. Thankfully though, it hasn’t held me back from making inroads with the course that I am already running.
Eventually the website will become a source of reference for people, and a place where people can buy streamed online courses so they can still access life changing content to help them even if they don’t live near one of the centres, or work for one of the companies where I am working. And now the streamed online courses are about to get my full attention and I hope to have them up and running by mid-February.
So as 2011 ends on a high, I wish you have a lovely Christmas with you and your loved ones. And that Father Christmas brings you all the photographic goodies that you may have put on your Christmas list.
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Living in the beautiful rural county of Yorkshire it was perhaps natural for Ruth to have an affinity with the countryside and its wildlife. Creativity is Ruth’s driving force finding an outlet in television & radio she worked for many years as producer for BBC & ITV.
However a love of photography and for being surrounded by nature called her to go back to her photography training and bring pleasure and joy to people through her connection with our planet.
Staying in the moment when taking her images allows her to experience the natural magnificence unfolding before her eyes. It is this moment of mediation, of gratitude, that she evocatively conveys through her images.